Halma Point

Halma Point was a rocky outcrop east of Siwa, Egypt. In 49 BC, the medjay Bayek took his son Khemu to the point to hunt, and he also encouraged him to jump from the cliff and into the water below, as his own father had made him do as a youth as a means of conquering his fears. However, Bayek and his son were arrested there by Ptolemaic soldiers, and Khemu was later killed. By 48 BC, the point was taken over by bandits.